Bulahdelah

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Bulahdelah is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, known as a gateway to the Myall Lakes region and surrounding natural attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
bypassOpened 2013
climate humid subtropical
country Australia
distanceToNewcastle approximately 95 km northeast
distanceToSydney approximately 235 km north
hasAmenity cafes
hotel
motels
service stations
supermarket
hasFacility boat ramp
caravan park
central school
primary school
showground
visitor information centre
hasInfrastructure Bulahdelah bypass
hasLandmark Alum Mountain NERFINISHED
Bulahdelah Mountain NERFINISHED
hasRecreation boating
bushwalking
fishing
hasReligiousBuilding Anglican church
Catholic church
Uniting church NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnection Lakes Way NERFINISHED
historicalIndustry alum mining
timber
knownAs gateway to the Myall Lakes region
localGovernmentArea Mid-Coast Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn Myall River valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Myall Lakes National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn Myall River NERFINISHED
Pacific Highway NERFINISHED
mainRiver Myall River NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Bombah Broadwater NERFINISHED
Bulahdelah State Forest NERFINISHED
Myall Lakes NERFINISHED
postcode 2423
previouslyOn old Pacific Highway route NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
forestry
tourism
region Mid North Coast NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
traditionalOwners Worimi people NERFINISHED

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